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My son is a little over 6 months old and I wanted to start introducing him to water with his solids. Cue the endless search for some sort of sippy or straw cup that...Read complete review

My son is a little over 6 months old and I wanted to start introducing him to water with his solids. Cue the endless search for some sort of sippy or straw cup that works. He's still figuring out how to hold things properly tilted so that he gets a drink. I wished there was something he could drink out of without having to hold it at a specific angle...then I came across this while at Babies R Us and knew I struck gold.

The straw has a weighted bottom so it swings around with gravity to always point the end of the straw where the liquid is. GENIOUS! My son could sit, lay, relcine, whatever, and still be able to get a drink! The cup even comes with a straw cleaner.

So far so good. He gets a few sips here and there but still prefers biting it instead, he's still learning. It doesn't even leak, but occasionally dribbles if he leaves liquid in the top part of the straw. The lid has a nice lock to keep the straw tucked away when not in use.

With the price being way lower than literally every other weighted straw cup on the market, it's worth every penny. The only thing I can think of to change would be to have grippy handles. The handles included aren't very grippy or comfortable, just thin plastic. Same goes for the straw lock, it feels a bit loose. I can't speak to durability since we just got it, but it does feel a little flimsy.

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Such a bummer because for some reason one of my twins is picky about his straw cups and he actually liked this one. However, both cups I bought (1 for each twin -...Read complete review

Such a bummer because for some reason one of my twins is picky about his straw cups and he actually liked this one. However, both cups I bought (1 for each twin - 18 months) will leak out up the straw all on its own. (as mentioned by others) It will leave a puddle very quickly. Also not good if your kiddo likes to throw their cups because that causes milk to leak as well.... however that is not even the worse part. Both my twins figured out how to push the straw into the cup leaving a nice hole exposed.... MILK EVERYWHERE. after about the 10th time cleaning it I decided to quit. Because they think it's hilarious and obviously it will continue to be a problem. such a bummer. :(

My 1-year old son loved this cup. Then he learned how to push the straw into the cup. Then he tipped it, and all the water poured through the straw hole and all over him. I found him soaking in the back of the car crying because he poured a full bottle of water onto himself. Wish there was a way to keep the straw from getting pushed in.

I loved this cup at first!! However: the click lock developed a hole and was replaced by munchkin with the guarantee as promised but now my replacement developed a hole; the straw leaks if cold liquid is put it..its a physics thing but basically the straw needs to be bigger; again the small straw leads to it being difficult for my toddler to get the liquid out and I as well. Would be amazing is they could work out the kinks.

Such a bummer because for some reason one of my twins is picky about his straw cups and he actually liked this one. However, both cups I bought (1 for each twin - 18 months) will leak out up the straw all on its own. (as mentioned by others) It will leave a puddle very quickly. Also not good if your kiddo likes to throw their cups because that causes milk to leak as well.... however that is not even the worse part. Both my twins figured out how to push the straw into the cup leaving a nice hole exposed.... MILK EVERYWHERE. after about the 10th time cleaning it I decided to quit. Because they think it's hilarious and obviously it will continue to be a problem. such a bummer. :(

The straw is very hard to drink from, you have to bite it and k at the same time for liquid to come out. To complicated for my almost two yr old. Gave.it to my 4 yr old to try and even she was frustrated with it.

Was excited to give this cup to my grandson. After washing it and filling it for the first time, he couldn't get anything up the straw. Three adults tried to get water up trough the straw and couldn't get even a drop. Tried to put a brush down the straw because it seemed like the straw had some kind of obstruction and still couldn't get anything up through the straw. Will be returning this item to store!

I own 6 of these cups. They are so great! My baby is 14 months now and has been using this cup since he was 8 months old. In my experience, they are extremely durable. He throws them on the ground All. The. Time. Seriously, if anyone knows how to teach him not to do this, please tell me! So many times I have completely expected to pick it up and see a huge crack. But so far: nothing. :) As far as the leaking- it's a straw sippy cup. I don't think your expectations can be 100% no leaking. It's just not reasonable. I've found that sometimes I need to squeeze the top of the straw after he drinks it and it doesn't leak. Or sometimes I have to unscrew the lid and the put it back on. Not sure why exactly but it works. It's a great straw cup and it's endured a lot from my baby. I'm impressed!

My son has 2 of these cups. He really loves them and they seem to be easy to drink from, especially because of the weighted straws. However, they constantly leak and the tops aren't very durable at all.